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 No.1440[Reply]

Look at politics and realize it.

The world will need a fanatic militant movement that is decentralized which will behead islamists and beat all the capitalist empowered feminists until they fuck off.

Traditionalism had the biological norms and took it for granted.Your great grandfather and great grandmother being prime examples of femininity and masculinity were products of their time.

This movement, not to be properly called "new" will take those aspects as well as the sane aspects of science and militarize them.

A woman is valuable because she does what a man can not do - her body an ideal environment for the baby in the uterus and her gentleness and breasts ideal for the infant.

A man is valuable for his ability to focus all his energy on one task and the body physically attuned to greater strength and stamina.

A man who kills those who threaten his people is a hero; a man who loves all is a coward.

One family doing this in the western world sounds like a short event until arrest

Now imagine a movement like this that is in the millions before being uncovered or understood and it happens while the western world crumbling from the inside is unable to slow its growth.

Tell this to all who hear you because this is coming.

All valued for their strengths and respected for individual choices but encouraged to use those strengths for the good of their people.

Foreign settlers not welcome.

Taxation/Extortion not welcome.

Can you deny that a movement that empowers its women in the correct biological roles (that are actually needed by all women and most realize it too late in their 30s) , rejects every cancer that has decimated population numbers in one form or another at every collapsing empire, and rejects bullshit religions that thwart technological and informational progress is already rising on the decaying corpse of western civilization?

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 No.1438[Reply]

Greetings /pn/.

I am here to inquire as to why you have removed us from the interesting boards list.

Why is that?

https://8ch.net/magick/res/125.html



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 No.1433[Reply]

http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/current%20series/bfab/21-40/bfab021.html

http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/current%20series/bfab/41-60/bfab046.html

http://www.aic.gov.au/crime_types/property%20crime/arson.html

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-03/arson-homicides-on-the-rise-in-australia-institute-criminology/6592448

Arson-homicides in Australia, although rare, have almost doubled in 20 years, a new report from Australian Institute of Criminology shows.

The study, Arson-associated homicide in Australia: A five year follow up, found 44 per cent more arson-associated murders took place in the 2000s when compared with the 1990s.

"This supports the previous Australian findings that indicated that offenders may now be using fire in homicides more frequently than previously," the report states.

Arson-associated events make up a small portion of homicides in Australia (2 per cent of all homicides each year), but according to the researchers "they are of particular interest given their propensity to become uncontrollable and claim more than one victim".

The largest proportion of arson homicide victims (23 per cent) were the current intimate partner of the offender, the report states.

But lead author and QUT forensic criminologist Dr Claire Ferguson told the ABC with so few cases - 123 between 1989 to 2010 - it was hard to talk about trends.

"In most of the cases the offender knew the victim, it wasn't necessarily domestic violence,"



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 No.1432[Reply]

VIDEO: "Zionist MP Dismisses Popular Anti-Immigration Petition in UK Parliament"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esGHUAZlF58

Hide your shekels & attempt to contain your sides. You've never seen such kvetching in your life. A survivor of the Spanish Inquisition is here to tell you why a popular petition against immigration in the UK is offensive.

The video cuts deep into the hypocrisy and lies of 'positive' immigration and delves further into the causes of the Syrian conflict and who is really behind it and why. Spread the word and expose the leaders who push these policies…



 No.1429[Reply]

Paris shooting: Several killed and injured after 'Kalashnikov and grenade attacks' across French capital

Many people killed after several shootings and explosions across central Paris - follow live updates

https://archive.is/DDAwz

Live: Deadly Paris Attacks And Hostage Situation

All the latest updates as a gunman remains on the loose amid deadly attacks in the French capital.

https://archive.is/w4Tn3

http://news.sky.com/story/1587380/live-deadly-paris-attacks-and-hostage-situation

At least 18 dead in multiple attacks across Paris, French police have said

http://www.rte.ie/news/2015/1113/741817-shooting-france/



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 No.1428[Reply]

Ron Paul with Liberty Report

http://youtu.be/ED9nEqPuHTA



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 No.1410[Reply]

>US will spend 43 million dollars on a gas station in the middle of nowhere in the desert in afghanistan

>$7000 coffee makers

>$600 toilet seats

>$37 for A screw

>$435 for a hammer

>$285 screwdriver

>$387 flat washer

>$469 wrench

>$214 flashlight,

>$437 tape measure

>$2,228 monkey wrench,

>$748 pair of duckbill pliers

>$74,165 aluminum ladder

>$659 ashtray

>$1,118.26 for a spare plastic cap for a navigator’s stool on a B-52 bomber (worth about two cents)

>Defense Accounting Finance Service writes $22 billion in checks every month

>Mark Krenik (pentagon officer) created a phony company and then billed himself $504,000. He had to repay the money, but was not sentenced to prison. Probation only, and a $495 fine. He told the federal judge that he did it because everyone else in his section was doing to the same, but he was not required to name names.

>Sgt. Robbie Miller convicted and sent to prison for stealing $1 million. would not have been caught but was involved in affairs with female co-workers. Agents say they got Miller when he was hauling evidence out of the office to burn it.

>Contractors were billing $300 a night hotel rooms, private jet flights, meals at five star restaurants and bar bills to the government.

>Air Force non-commissioned officers like Miller, who handle giant

accounts at Dayton, call any vendor account that is less than $100,000

“budget dust” and say it’s not worth the time or effort trying to

recover.

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 No.1412

Money is printed at a whim by governments and they need not suffer inflation because can just print more money.

redpill


 No.1426

The reason for this is because we refuse to admit that gov't contracts are fucked. We're required by those contracts to spend X amount of dollars, even if we only need 1 screw that's 15 cents at home depot…

Renegotiate contracts to pay fair market price for shit like that and the problem (and the budget) will fix itself.

Or at least stop letting those companies build our shit overseas.


 No.1427

bumping..




 No.1061[Reply]

seriously pn why do you keep promoting yourself for politics?

NO ONE WANTS TO SEE DICKS ALL DAY, NOT EVEN FAGGOTS AND THOSE ARE A TINY FRACTION OF THE PEOPLE HERE

 No.1066

dicks are a natural part of life


 No.1074

Just shift click on the catalog and hide threads dude, If you can't do at least that you probably don't belong here.


 No.1096

bump


 No.1423

>>1074

that's retarded and a waste of time


 No.1455

The spam's deleted. Report spam threads.

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 No.1012[Reply]

http://www.nasdaq.com/article/german-consumer-sentiment-set-to-rise-in-june-20150527-00036

FRANKFURT–German consumer sentiment is set to increase again in June, GfK market research group said in its monthly survey on Wednesday, but it warned that geopolitical risks could weigh on future consumer spending. The forward-looking GfK consumer sentiment index is set to rise to 10.2 points in June from 10.1 points in May, bucking economists' expectations of 10.0 points in a survey by The Wall Street Journal. The June figure is the highest value since October 2001, GfK said. "Private spending is a key driver for economic growth this year. However, existing risks still must not be forgotten," GfK said. Tough negotiations on the future of Greece in the euro area, the Ukraine crisis and IS terrorism could noticeably dampen consumption in Germany, it added.

GfK uses data from the current month to derive a figure for the forthcoming month. It said that economic expectations and willingness to buy increased somewhat in May from April, while the income expectations declined moderately. Consumers' economic expectations have recovered in May after a breather in the previous month, rising 3 points to 38.3 points, GfK said. The willingness to buy sub-index gained 4.3 points to 62.6 points, GfK said, adding that while it remains slightly under its historic peak value of 64.4 points in October 2006, its trend is still upward, helped by the good labor market, good income growth and low inflation.

"Retail trade especially can profit from the currently extremely high willingness to buy," GfK said. The Federal Statistics Office is scheduled to publish April retail sales data on Friday, with economists predicting a 1.0% increase on the month in April after a 1.4% drop in March. Income expectations declined by 3.1 points to 52.0 points, possibly on inflation expectations. "Energy prices, for example, have increased noticeably since the beginning of the year," GfK said, adding that the general price expectation depends on the price development at the pumps to a large extent.

 No.1422

noice




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 No.623[Reply]

Hello everyone, I created an history and social sciences board with a more academic perspective. I invite you to check it out and share some of your point of views of the world, well structure arguments about your ideas and materials to enrich our understanding of reality.

>>>/histories/

Hopefully you can visit it and if you do, please enjoy it. Luckily the board will grow and have lots of materials and opinions to share.

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 No.818

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>>815

https://8ch.net/mod.php?/histories/res/103.html#q103

There we go. Thanks a lot, it was a great idea.


 No.819

>>818

We small boards need to stick together. The more our network spreads, the stronger our position is in the rankings

I thankyou for your support


 No.903

bump


 No.937

>>623

do you name the jew?


 No.1421

Board Owner still alive for this?




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 No.932[Reply]

You were just about to pickup your twin 3 year old daughters from daycare when you get a phone call from the elementary school.

Your son, 6 years old, has had a talk with the counselor and they urge you to come in for a talk about the options you have with your son to begin his transition. Your son has ''confessed' to the counselor that he has always preferred girls toys and likes to cross his legs. He enjoys cooking, coloring with pink, and sometimes likes to dress up in robes.

>year 2022

>As you enter the school there is a man in a coat there and he approaches you. He gives youhis card.

>On the card you see a name and a QR code. He tells you that all the answers are there.

You enter the principals office and there is the guidance counselor there. They explain the situation to you and then a teacher enters. It is the art teacher that you know to have taught your son for at least two years since. She is a strong proponent of LGBT culture and introducing it to kids at a younge age.

The counselor then takes you to their office where your son is waiting. He is playing with a teacup and offers you some imaginary tea. You give him a look but take the cup and then look to the counselor who has been eyeing you closely since you've entered the office.

>We affirm each person’s ability to judge for themselves who they are and express themselves in the way that is most authentic to their soul. We honor the diversity of truths that exists within our communities.

Gender is complex and multi-faceted. In North American culture several distinct facets of ourselves get lumped together when we talk about “gender”: Biological sex: attributes such as anatomy, chromosomes, and hormones that is usually assigned at birth and inform whether a person is male, female, or intersex. Gender identity: a person’s internal sense of being a man, a woman, neither of these, both, and so on; one’s inner sense of being. Everyone has a gender identity. Gender expression: the ways in which a person manifests masculinity, femininity, both, or neither through appearance, behavior, dresPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

 No.1420

PIARIH




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 No.91[Reply]

If race, not economic and cultural factors, causes violent crime then why is glasgow such a violent shithole?

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 No.830

Race is not the only factor causing urban crime.


 No.833

>>830

This. Too often people miss things like lack of economic opportunity, or any opportunity and what that does to families. Do people really think that a father might not be driven to drink or get high to escape his troubles? What do you think happens then? The truth is, more needs to be done to make affordable housing which is the single most important factor in this. If you remove rent caps you force poor people out of the cities and drastically reduce crime. Then you just deal with poor people like you would any old suburb-schools, hospitals and church


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 No.1419

someone has never heard of the genetic and historical differences between Scots and southern englanders that were used to colonize the rebellious British isles.




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 No.534[Reply]

http://bgr.com/2015/05/17/self-healing-concrete-limestone-producing-bacteria/

Remember how cool we all thought the original T-1000 was when it would heal itself after getting shot thanks to its liquid metal alloy? Well, some scientists have created something that’s almost as cool: “Bioconcrete” that can heal itself with the help of some very special bacteria. CNN reports that Henk Jonkers, a microbiology professor at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, has come up with a way to efficiently patch broken concrete with the help of bacteria that can produce limestone.

This “bioconcrete” has been in the works since 2006, when Jonkers was first asked to come up with some kind of concrete that could effectively fix itself. He decided to try a new method of mixing concrete in which he’d add a “healing agent” in the form of bacillus bacteria that are capable of surviving in the harsh conditions inside concrete and remaining idle until activated. He then added calcium lactate to the concrete mixture to give the bacteria something to feed on that would make them produce the needed limestone as a waste bi-product.

“It is combining nature with construction materials, nature is supplying us a lot of functionality for free — in this case, limestone-producing bacteria,” Jonkers tells CNN. “If we can implement it in materials, we can really benefit from it, so I think it’s a really nice example of tying nature and the built environments together in one new concept.”

 No.1418

good science imho




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 No.531[Reply]

http://www.nasdaq.com/article/oil-investors-take-a-closer-look-at-production-20150517-00025

A spotlight has landed on a previously overlooked metric as oil traders drill deeper for clues on price movement. More often, investors are looking to weekly U.S. oil-production data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration for signs the global glut of crude that sunk prices last year is starting to shrink.

That data point, however, has some significant, well-known limitations, and some analysts say traders are giving too much credence to it. The EIA's weekly production data are largely based on a forecasting model, not reported output. And the week-to- week changes are often too small to be a reliable indicator of whether production is rising or falling, according to the EIA.

Still, on April 1, when the EIA report showed the first weekly production decline since January, the U.S. oil price surged by 5.2% to settle above $50 a barrel, even though the same report showed domestic crude supplies at a record high. Similarly, a small weekly production decline reported April 15 sent prices up 5.8% for the day.

Traders "only want to focus narrowly on the U.S. production data," said Tim Evans, energy-futures specialist at Citi Futures, a unit of Citigroup Inc. "They're basically intent on examining the bark on a tree rather than taking in the entire forest."

 No.1417

hmm




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 No.514[Reply]

Looks like the Balkans, especially Macedonia are starting to get more tense. WWIII when?

 No.536

Probably never. Unless the US goes south it's not going to happen. At worse, some border clashes, at most some UN sanctioned event. Leave it to the UN to solve the affairs of minor nations


 No.1416

now




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